Bram Stoker's Dracula is meticulously and faithfully transferred to the medium of comic books by the storytelling team of Leah Moore and John Reppion, with stunning, painted artwork by Colton Worley and detailed lettering by Simon Bowland, published by Dynamite Entertainment. The result is a gorgeous adaptation and presentation of the original novel: lush, textured brushstrokes; startling transition from the dark, dreary, somber hues of Transylvania through the stark contrasts of a frightful sea voyage to the vivid hues of the daylight Victorian-era English countryside. Bram Stoker wrote his novel as a collection of excerpts from personal diaries, journals, telegraph messages and letters, written by different characters, revealing the story from these characters' viewpoints. portrays these changes in narrative voice by showing these messages neatly typed on telegraph paper with varying typefaces, or handwritten in letters or personal diaries, by different hands. Such approach and attention to detail have drawn praises and rave reviews from everyone.

Bram Stoker's Dracula is meticulously and faithfully transferred to the medium of comic books by the storytelling team of Leah Moore and John Reppion, with stunning, painted artwork by Colton Worley and detailed lettering by Simon Bowland, published by Dynamite Entertainment. The result is a gorgeous adaptation and presentation of the original novel: lush, textured brushstrokes; startling transition from the dark, dreary, somber hues of Transylvania through the stark contrasts of a frightful sea voyage to the vivid hues of the daylight Victorian-era English countryside. Bram Stoker wrote his novel as a collection of excerpts from personal diaries, journals, telegraph messages and letters, written by different characters, revealing the story from these characters' viewpoints. portrays these changes in narrative voice by showing these messages neatly typed on telegraph paper with varying typefaces, or handwritten in letters or personal diaries, by different hands. Such approach and attention to detail have, even with only two issues released, drawn praises and rave reviews from everyone.

The Complete Dracula, this Dynamite release purports that this graphic novel is an adaptation of the original work and not the modified version that most of us are familiar with. Written by writers Leah Moore and John Reppion, the adaptation created is said to be dense, atmospheric, and most faithful to the original of originals

Following up on the success of The Complete Dracula, and Sherlock Holmes, Dynamite presents The Complete Alice In Wonderland. In this All Ages adaptation, writers John Reppion and Leah Moore are joined by Erica Awano for an adventure down the rabbit hole as the present the complete opening chapter: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!

Spinning out of Alan Moore's retelling of the ageless horror classic, Dracula has come to America to play out his timeless narrative in this brave, New World. Only he didn't realize ANOTHER vampire already beat him to it. Drawn to one another across continents and centuries by a mysterious force, both Vampirella and Bram Stoker's immortal monster find themselves sucked into a time-tossed epic of love, hate, death, and damnation. But can an epic built for one vampire possibly hold them both? Collecting the six-issue series in one volume, along with a complete cover gallery featuring art by Joe Linsner.

Dracula: The Series is a short-lived syndicated series about Count Dracula (using the alias of "Alexander Lucard," a wealthy tycoon — the name itself 'A. Lucard' being 'Dracula' backwards.) and his struggles with Gustav Van Helsing, as well as Gustav's young nephews — Maximilian and Christopher Townsend. They were also aided by a schoolgirl, Sophie Metternich. Romantic tensions developed between Chris and Sophie. The series was filmed in Luxembourg, and produced by Phil Bedard and Larry Lalonde, best known for their work on John Woo's Once a Thief and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.

The much acclaimed saga of Marvel's Dracula and the Dracula Hunters. Written by Marv Wolfman and every issue drawn by legendary artist Gene Colan. The series lasted for 70 issues after which it ended. After that, Dracula appeared in the pages of Thor Issue #332 and #333, and most significantly in Doctor Strange Issue #59, 60, 61and 62 where he seemingly was killed. The Dracula saga was later continued in the 1991 mini-series Tomb of Dracula (vol.2), written and drawn by the same creative team as this volume.

X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula is a four-issue comic book limited series published from April to June 2006 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Frank Tieri, and drawn by Clayton Henry. Apocalypse is a villain that has been plaguing civilization since the time of the Pharaohs. The other is the deadliest vampire to ever walk the earth. The simple premise? Have them do battle with each other. Who will win? Only one way to find out…